Monday, 10 October 2016

Two idols of goddess Durga were allegedly ransacked by miscreants at two different locations in West Bengal during Bengali community's biggest festive session.

According to reports, few miscreants on Monday early morning allegedly vandalized a Durga idol in the North Bengal University campus in Siliguri.

The incident triggered tension in the area on Navami day and a heavy police force were deployed there to avoid any untoward situation.

After starting investigation into the matter, police booked one local person- Mahendra Singh- from the area.

"After primary investigation, we have come to know that the incident was the outcome of a conflict over extortion and we have arrested the prime accused in the case- Mahendra Singh," one senior official of Siliguri Police Commissionerate said.

"A heavy police force has been posted to keep the situation under control," the officer added.

Meanwhile, another such incident was reported from Maheshtala area in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district, where few unidentified miscreants beheaded Durga idol.

Locals found the beheaded idol of Deepanjali Club at Batanagar area under Mahestala Police Station limits in South 24 Parganas district, nearly 20 km. away from Kolkata, on Oct 6 and informed the police, reports said.

The club authority alleged that police tried to cover up the incident.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s National Secretary Rahul Sinha claimed that miscreants from another community had committed it.

"The incident was committed by miscreants from another community and police are not taking any step against them as the Mamata-government always pampers the minorities," Sinha said.

When asked about the incident, South 24 Parganas SP Sunil Choudhary said, "Police have received such complaint and we have started probe into the matter."

Meanwhile, state Education Minister Partha Chatterjee said, "I'm not aware of such incidents."